The liberator : one World War II soldier's 500-day odyssey from the beaches of Sicily to the gates of DachauAlex KershawCheck Availability
The true story of the bloodiest and most dramatic march to victory of the Second World War. The battlefield odyssey of a maverick U.S. Army officer and his infantry unit as they fought for over five hundred days to liberate Europe; frmo the invasion of Italy to the gates of Dachau 2012; 433 p.; isbn:9780307887993More Information

Rich dad's guide to investing : what the rich invest in that the poor and middle class do not![Robert T. Kiyosaki with Sharon L. Lechter].Check Availability
Describes how the wealthiest percentage of the population handles investments, and suggests ways to follow their example, including building one's own business in order to invest as a business, not an individual. 2012; 471 p.; isbn:1612680208More Information

Rich dad's rich kid, smart kid : give your child a financial head startby Robert T. KiyosakiCheck Availability
RICH KID SMART KID is written for parents who value education, want to give their child a financial and academic head start in life, and are willing to take an active role to make it happen. In the Information Age, a good education is more important than ever. But the current educational system may not be providing all the information your child needs. ... 2012; 277 p.; isbn:9781612680606More Information

Travels with Epicurus : a journey to a Greek island in search of a fulfilled lifeDaniel Klein.Check Availability

Custer survivor : the end of a myth, the beginning of a legendJohn KosterCheck Availability
Was Frank Finkel a survivor of the Battle of the Little Bighorn? Koster presents evidence that he believes supports Finkel's claim to have been the Second Sergeant of C Company, and chronicles Finkel's escape, ordeals, and the subsequent years of his successful life 2010; 220 p.; isbn:9781933909035More Information

Mirror Earth : the search for our planet's twinMichael D. Lemonick.Check Availability
"In the mid-1990s, astronomers made history when they detected three planets orbiting stars in the Milky Way. The planets were nothing like Earth, however: They were giant gas balls like Jupiter or Saturn. More than five hundred planets have been found since then, yet none of them could support life. Now, armed with more powerful technology, planet ... 2012; 294 p.; isbn:080277900XMore Information